SleekView for Anyword: scored drafts and channel meta as tables
SleekView reads the posts Anyword writes into wp_posts and the predictive-score and channel meta it stamps in wp_postmeta. Score, channel and audience appear as sortable, filterable columns in WP Admin.
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Anyword scores every variant. The audit view should show it.
Anyword generates copy and attaches a predictive performance score to each variant. The WordPress integration writes the chosen draft into wp_posts and stamps the score, channel and audience selections into wp_postmeta next to the post.
The default Posts screen shows title, author, status and date, then hides the score and channel under a click. SleekView reads the same wp_posts rows and the same wp_postmeta keys, and turns predictive score, channel and audience into first-class columns. Sort by score descending, filter to landing-page drafts above 80, or pull every draft tied to a paid-social audience, without opening any post.
Edits route through standard WordPress CRUD, so any Anyword-side meta the integration reads on update stays consistent and post-save hooks still fire for SEO and analytics plugins downstream.
Workflow
How SleekView reads Anyword data
Pick the post type
wp_posts column plus the Anyword score, channel and audience keys it finds in wp_postmeta.
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline or export
wp_update_post, or export the filtered set to CSV for an agency briefing.
Sample columns
A typical Anyword drafts table
wp_posts with Anyword's postmeta keys so predictive score and channel sit as real columns next to status and author.
wp_posts (post_type=post) + wp_postmeta (Anyword predictive score, channel, audience keys)
| Title | Status | Score | Channel | Audience | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring promo hero copy | Published | 87 | Landing page | Returning buyers | Apr 24 |
| Loyalty program email | Draft | 72 | VIP segment | Apr 23 | |
| Paid social ad variant | Pending | 65 | Paid social | Lookalike | Apr 22 |
| Cold outreach line | Trash | 41 | Sales email | Prospects | Apr 20 |
Comparison
Default Anyword admin vs SleekView
Default Anyword admin
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Predictive score lives in
wp_postmeta, invisible on the Posts list - Channel and audience are stored as meta keys, not as filterable columns
- No way to sort the draft queue by predictive score descending
- Bulk actions are limited to standard WordPress operations
- No saved per-role view for performance, marketing or governance
SleekView
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Reads directly from
wp_postsjoined with Anyword'swp_postmetakeys - Predictive score, channel and audience as sortable, filterable columns
- Inline-edit status, author and category across many rows in one pass
- Save filtered views per team ("Score above 80", "Paid social drafts")
- Switch between table and kanban of the same Anyword queue
Features
What SleekView gives you for Anyword for WordPress
Score as a real column
Surface the Anyword predictive score from wp_postmeta as a numeric column. Sort descending to see the best-scoring drafts at the top of the queue.
Compose precise filters
Combine status, channel, audience and a score-greater-than filter into a single saved view. "Email drafts with score above 75" becomes one click, not a daily rebuild.
Inline edits through CRUD
Bulk-flip status, switch authors or fix channel in the row. Edits route through wp_update_post and update_post_meta so post-save hooks still fire.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Anyword
Performance marketing
Sort the table by predictive score, filter to paid-social channel, and bulk-schedule the top variants. Score, channel and audience all sit in the row.
Editorial leads
Filter to landing-page drafts above a score threshold and route them straight to design. The triage call uses the table, not a click into each post.
Governance
Filter to AI-stamped drafts with low scores that have lingered in pending. The audit becomes a row count instead of a click-through across the Posts screen.
The bigger picture
Why Anyword output needs a scored triage table
Anyword's defining feature is the predictive score it attaches to every variant. That score is the whole reason a marketing team chose Anyword over a plainer generator. The default Posts screen does not show it, which means the most valuable signal in the queue stays hidden until each post is opened.
SleekView reads the same wp_posts rows and the same wp_postmeta keys and turns the score into a sortable numeric column. Performance marketing can sort the table descending and triage the top variants first. Governance can flag low-scoring drafts that linger.
Editorial can route landing-page drafts above a threshold straight to design. The data was always written, the audit view was missing, and the integration's workflow stays untouched. The triage cycle gets faster and the call about which AI draft to publish gets a lot more honest.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Anyword for WordPress
Any meta key the Anyword integration writes to wp_postmeta. The agent UI scans your installation and lists the keys present, so you pick from a real list rather than guessing names.
No. SleekView never calls a vendor API. It reads what Anyword has already written to wp_posts and wp_postmeta. If a draft never reached WP, it cannot appear in the table.
Yes. The score column is a numeric meta key, and SleekView casts it to a number for sorting and filtering. Descending sort puts the best-scoring drafts at the top.
 Yes. Audience is stored as a meta key, so you can build saved filters scoped to a specific segment, like "VIP segment" or "Lookalike".
 
Yes. Select rows, pick a new status and SleekView writes through wp_update_post so post-status hooks and listening plugins still fire as expected.
Yes. If the integration is configured to write into a CPT, SleekView mirrors that. Build per-type tables or one combined table scoped by post type.
 Yes. Each saved view captures columns, filters and sort order, and can be gated by WordPress capability so performance, editorial and governance each see the right slice.
 Yes. Any filtered table exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows. Useful for briefing an agency or archiving a snapshot before a cleanup sprint.
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